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we are excited to be hosting timothy geithner. before we kick it off, i would like to thank the bank of america for making these conversations possible. we appreciate their partnership about therum to talk issues that matter most in washington. we appreciate this partnership and the support of playbook programming. everyone enjoys your lunch. i want to urge people who have questions for secretary geithner, you can send it to us that #playbook. >> you have the twittersphere is. did you pay for that book? >> i did pay for this at barnes & noble in new jersey. so anyway, we were tracking questions. send them up. let's welcome to the stage former treasury secretary timothy geithner. [applause] secretary, the empty chair. we cannot full-year. >> i would make the former goldman sachs banker jokes. former goldmane sachs chairman? you for joining us. i want to start with the main tension around the timothy geithner story and that is on the one hand -- >> there is not just one. to be, are one seems you the savior of wall street and the bro
we are excited to be hosting timothy geithner. before we kick it off, i would like to thank the bank of america for making these conversations possible. we appreciate their partnership about therum to talk issues that matter most in washington. we appreciate this partnership and the support of playbook programming. everyone enjoys your lunch. i want to urge people who have questions for secretary geithner, you can send it to us that #playbook. >> you have the twittersphere is. did you pay...
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timothy geithner was one of the top 10 people. if you could pick 10 people in the united states who collapsed the world economy in 2008, rubiny geithner, robert is number one, and barney frank. host: your response? interesting, and this has been written a lot as well. one of the big issues that came up in the financial crisis was how did this happen? as a list look at it there is a lot of blame to go around on both sides of the aisle. under the clinton administration, banking regulations were loosened. there was a lot more liberalization of the financial somets which allowed excessive risk taking to take place. only happen under the republican watch, it also happened under the democratic watch as well. there is plenty of blame to go around. host: i want to ask you about what he faced from a number of leading critics of the president from his left flank. tookis an exchange that place. i want to ask you what he faced from elizabeth warren. [video clip] >> you talk about leaving the homeowner. this is what about whether or not the in
timothy geithner was one of the top 10 people. if you could pick 10 people in the united states who collapsed the world economy in 2008, rubiny geithner, robert is number one, and barney frank. host: your response? interesting, and this has been written a lot as well. one of the big issues that came up in the financial crisis was how did this happen? as a list look at it there is a lot of blame to go around on both sides of the aisle. under the clinton administration, banking regulations were...
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if this one hand out it means timothy his novel only a liar, he is still in this region. six years old but he went missing may 11, to death 11. his mother took him out of school and it took a trip to northern illinois and wisconsin. three days later she was found dead in a motel room leaving a suicide note indicating timothy was safe with a loved one. he has not been seen since. and age progression image has been released ahead of the three-year anniversary which brought in an immediate hit from a woman who said she saw and a boy resembling timothy at her garage sale. first hopeful lead in about a year. reported sightings all over the country have failed to pan out. >> we've had dozens of sightings and from coast to coast. it had them up and down the east coast and the west coast. every single one of those reported sightings has been checked out fairly. like everything else we've come to a brick wall. >> police sent video clips to the woman but so far no official follow-up word on that. for now relatives are glad there is renewed attention on this case fuelling hopes that
if this one hand out it means timothy his novel only a liar, he is still in this region. six years old but he went missing may 11, to death 11. his mother took him out of school and it took a trip to northern illinois and wisconsin. three days later she was found dead in a motel room leaving a suicide note indicating timothy was safe with a loved one. he has not been seen since. and age progression image has been released ahead of the three-year anniversary which brought in an immediate hit...
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they win either way. >> timothy karr? >> i have trouble understanding the argument because what net neutrality is is about protecting the level playing field of the internet that allows small entrepreneurs and startups to engage in the space. when you have a pay for prioritization scheme like this scheme that chairman wheeler is proposing, that locks in the power of the larger companies. it lets them dictate who wins and who loses on the internet, whereas startups like google was less than 10 years ago, cannot get into that space because they simply cannot afford the payola scheme being forced upon them by isp's. >> i want to play clip of what president obama said about net neutrality when he was running for president will stop this was back in 2007. a backseat to no one in my commitment to net neutrality. once providers start to privilege some applications or websites over others, than the smaller voices get squeezed out and we all lose. and the internet is perhaps the most open network in history, and we have to keep it
they win either way. >> timothy karr? >> i have trouble understanding the argument because what net neutrality is is about protecting the level playing field of the internet that allows small entrepreneurs and startups to engage in the space. when you have a pay for prioritization scheme like this scheme that chairman wheeler is proposing, that locks in the power of the larger companies. it lets them dictate who wins and who loses on the internet, whereas startups like google was...
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timothy geithner was one of the top 10 people. if you could pick 10 people in the united states who collapsed the world economy in 2008, rubiny geithner, robert is number one, and barney frank. host: your response? interesting, and this has been written a lot as well. one of the big issues that came up in the financial crisis was how did this happen? as a list look at it there is a lot of blame to go around on both sides of the aisle. under the clinton administration, banking regulations were loosened. there was a lot more liberalization of the financial somets which allowed excessive risk taking to take place. only happen under the republican watch, it also happened under the democratic watch as well. there is plenty of blame to go around. host: i want to ask you about what he faced from a number of leading critics of the president from his left flank. tookis an exchange that place. i want to ask you what he faced from elizabeth warren. [video clip] >> you talk about leaving the homeowner. this is what about whether or not the in
timothy geithner was one of the top 10 people. if you could pick 10 people in the united states who collapsed the world economy in 2008, rubiny geithner, robert is number one, and barney frank. host: your response? interesting, and this has been written a lot as well. one of the big issues that came up in the financial crisis was how did this happen? as a list look at it there is a lot of blame to go around on both sides of the aisle. under the clinton administration, banking regulations were...
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that's the claim timothy geithner makes. what to say about wall street bonuses. shy handed me the text. i am not very convincing as an angry populus and i thought the art if you say would look ridiculous. i am not doing this i said. i sat uncomfortably next to the president while he expressed outrage. even more outrageous now geithner doesn't believe what's in his own book. geithner does not believed i was encouraged to get out and mislead the public on a sunday show. all of this coming from the most transparent administration in history. >> you do it in a trabs parent way. i want transparency and accountability. >> geithner's claims are not surprising krauthammer said. >> this white house is at arm's length relationship with the truth. all of the administrations that do. here you get the idea that it is less than arm's length. it is actually a clearly m manipulative relationship with the truth that it used to be used or abused or inverted in order to quote send a message to senator dawson. >> this isn't the first time the white house went from the truth. the adm
that's the claim timothy geithner makes. what to say about wall street bonuses. shy handed me the text. i am not very convincing as an angry populus and i thought the art if you say would look ridiculous. i am not doing this i said. i sat uncomfortably next to the president while he expressed outrage. even more outrageous now geithner doesn't believe what's in his own book. geithner does not believed i was encouraged to get out and mislead the public on a sunday show. all of this coming from...
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that's the claim in timothy guide ner's new memoir. now the former treasury secretary doesn't believe his own book? the web of lies casting doubt on the new administration. >> casey case sum is now missing. >>> a chaplain who doesn't believe in god. the military may be forced to hire an atheist chaplain? ridiculous or inclusive? we report, you decide. "fox & friends first" starts right now. >> good morning to you. you are watching "fox & friends first". you made it through your monday. i am ainsley earhardt. >> i am heather childers. we begin with the white house. they asked him to lie in order to mislead the public. that's what timothy geithner says in his memoir. giving this example about social security stains. before i appeared on the sunday shows i objected when dan pfeiffer wanted me to say social security did not contribute to the deficit. pheiffer says the lie was a dog whistle to the left. a phrase i never heard before. he had to explain the phrase was code to the democratic base signaling we intended to protect social securit
that's the claim in timothy guide ner's new memoir. now the former treasury secretary doesn't believe his own book? the web of lies casting doubt on the new administration. >> casey case sum is now missing. >>> a chaplain who doesn't believe in god. the military may be forced to hire an atheist chaplain? ridiculous or inclusive? we report, you decide. "fox & friends first" starts right now. >> good morning to you. you are watching "fox & friends...
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truman but for much of the recent financial crisis it could be applied to timothy geithner. today he speaks to our anthony mason. >> reporter: as treasury secretary during the financial crisis, he became a lightning rod. did you ever sort of look at it as a no-win job? >> i was pretty confident it was a no-win job. >> reporter: in his first television interview since leaving the treasury, timothy geithner talks about the bailout, the banks, and their bonuses. >> this is going to kill us. i used some other words too. >> reporter: later -- on "sunday morning." >> osgood: seth rogen is a common actor known for his outrageous sense of humor but he can speak on more weighty matters when the situation requires, as tracy smith has discovered. >> reporter: seth rogen is building a comedy empire one crazy gag at a time. so it took something very close to hishart to get him to a buttoned-up senate committee room. >> thank you very much for having me, mr. chairman. >> reporter: do you think that testimony made a difference? >> i don't know. it might have. >> reporter: ahead on "sunday
truman but for much of the recent financial crisis it could be applied to timothy geithner. today he speaks to our anthony mason. >> reporter: as treasury secretary during the financial crisis, he became a lightning rod. did you ever sort of look at it as a no-win job? >> i was pretty confident it was a no-win job. >> reporter: in his first television interview since leaving the treasury, timothy geithner talks about the bailout, the banks, and their bonuses. >> this is...
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timothy harrison se proyectan una ciudad mÁs segura. la policÍa para analizar las estadÍsticas de crimen para desplegar los recursos a las zonas mÁs afectadas. secretamente estremece combate de otra forma. ( habla en inglÉs ) >> creo que camines importante encontrar programa de rehabilitaciÓn para aquellos que cometen crÍmenes. programa que les ayude impedir que sigan cometiendo actos criminales. cree que es importante crear empleos para la comunidad. fomentar el comercio local, desarrollar programas de verano para los jÓvenes. desea tener una pÓliza de puerta abierta para conocer los problemas que aquejan a sus constituyentes. >> nos informÓ gilberto león. en la ciudad de san francisco, se debate la proposiciÓn que solicita la ciudad y condado de trÁnsito, emitir 400 millones en bonos para mejorar la respuesta en caso de incendios, terremotos y emergencia por medio de mejoras. buen remplazo de cisternas, tÚneles o instalaciones. ver tanto con el condado de san mateo se debate la medida a. 220 sino millones en bonos para me
timothy harrison se proyectan una ciudad mÁs segura. la policÍa para analizar las estadÍsticas de crimen para desplegar los recursos a las zonas mÁs afectadas. secretamente estremece combate de otra forma. ( habla en inglÉs ) >> creo que camines importante encontrar programa de rehabilitaciÓn para aquellos que cometen crÍmenes. programa que les ayude impedir que sigan cometiendo actos criminales. cree que es importante crear empleos para la comunidad. fomentar el comercio local,...
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timothy geithner looking to go back into public office? >> i do not think he will be going back anytime soon. i do not think this is a job -- of books that to launch them into political career, although things could change. never say never. he talks a lot in this book about how he did not really like washington. his family hated washington. the idea he would go back to the environment he hated so much and described in his book would be described -- surprise. >> do you get a sense that something that happened during the financial crisis that he might be pulling back on or possibly regret at this point? >> i think the one thing in here that is new that he was more out in front on trying to do something for lehman brothers then ben bernanke and hank paulson. more daylight then perhaps we knew at the time. at the end of the day they reach the same conclusion, the -- that there was no way for the them legally to step in. >> another surprising revelation in the book, larry summers nationalizing the institutions and kicking out the ceos and getti
timothy geithner looking to go back into public office? >> i do not think he will be going back anytime soon. i do not think this is a job -- of books that to launch them into political career, although things could change. never say never. he talks a lot in this book about how he did not really like washington. his family hated washington. the idea he would go back to the environment he hated so much and described in his book would be described -- surprise. >> do you get a sense...
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i also spoke to a source close to timothy geithner, the former treasury secretary whose book was just published today. that official telling me that tim geithner did not mean to say in the book that the white house was asking him to mislead the public. >> all right, ed henry. you're on it. we are glad you are. >>> more fury over the growing va scandal after an e-mail leaked from a veterans affairs nurse about problems in wyoming. the e-mail says, "yes, it is gaming the system a bit. but you have to know the rules of the game you are playing and when we exceed the 14-day measure -- the front office gets very upset." but as calls for va secretary eric shinseki to step down, is he getting support from defense secretary chuck hagel. >> i do support general shinseki but there's no margin here. i don't think it just started with general shinseki's term at the va. this is something that should have been looked at years and years ago. so yes, we missed it. >> those families demanding something be done to make sure this does not happen again. alex nicholson is legislator director for the iraq
i also spoke to a source close to timothy geithner, the former treasury secretary whose book was just published today. that official telling me that tim geithner did not mean to say in the book that the white house was asking him to mislead the public. >> all right, ed henry. you're on it. we are glad you are. >>> more fury over the growing va scandal after an e-mail leaked from a veterans affairs nurse about problems in wyoming. the e-mail says, "yes, it is gaming the...
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. >>> six years after the worst financial collapse in most american's lifetime, timothy geithner is telling his story about his role in the rescue. it's a mem oir about what he did and how he did it, ranging from a defense of big bank bailouts to whether the system the safer now. andrew ross sorkin gets some answers in a revealing interview. >> americans haven't lived with the risk of a major crisis since the great depression. you're in a plane. you're in the cockpit. the engine's burning. there's smoke filling the cabin. you've got a bunch of terrorists on board or people who have built the plane or somehow messed it up and they want you to come out of the cabin and like beat up the bad guys, but you've got to make sure you land the plane first. >> you landed safely, but when there was an opportunity for reform, to truly reform the system, to fundamentally perhaps change the system, you didn't take it. >> i don't agree with that. we did transform reforms to the system much stronger consumer protection, much better authority for the cops than we had before the crisis and a set of protection
. >>> six years after the worst financial collapse in most american's lifetime, timothy geithner is telling his story about his role in the rescue. it's a mem oir about what he did and how he did it, ranging from a defense of big bank bailouts to whether the system the safer now. andrew ross sorkin gets some answers in a revealing interview. >> americans haven't lived with the risk of a major crisis since the great depression. you're in a plane. you're in the cockpit. the...
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as soon as this headline hit the fan, a close source to timothy geithner says timothy does not believe he was encouraged to go out and mislead the public. really? so you're not supposed to believe the things that he wrote in his book. >> and quoted. >> look, he wrote the book. he remembered it so well, he threw in the stuff about the dog whip. >> anyone who has written the book understands there are many rounds of edits. you look at that a few times before it hits the press. >> weç watched timothy geithner through the most harrowing times in modern economic history trying to explain himself, his moves and some of the things he had nothing to do with and some of his exact policies. you have to wonder, he's one guy you could always look at and i think to myself someone has him scared to death, even when we were over the crisis, he gives that demeanor of someone who is scary. >> he's not a politician. >> right but he always looked like something terrible is about to happen. when it was said i need you to show emotion, he was not comfortable. here is what he quoted in his book. she hande
as soon as this headline hit the fan, a close source to timothy geithner says timothy does not believe he was encouraged to go out and mislead the public. really? so you're not supposed to believe the things that he wrote in his book. >> and quoted. >> look, he wrote the book. he remembered it so well, he threw in the stuff about the dog whip. >> anyone who has written the book understands there are many rounds of edits. you look at that a few times before it hits the press....
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coming up, the former car --- brodsky talks about timothy geithner. moore continues in just a moment. ♪ bloomberg. >> a reminder, there are multiple ways to watch bloomberg tv. we are on the web at bloomberg.com, on your mobile device, on apple tv, and on amazon fire tv. in his new book, former treasury secretary tim geithner says he was open to a solution that would affect lehman brothers in business. lehman cannot get government aid or attract a buyer. in an interview with charlie rose, mr. geithner said the government's bank bailout program was not meant to help wall street. >> what we did in those weeks after tarp authority and after president obama was elected, you know, it was dramatic and unpopular and offensive to many, but it was remarkably effective against decades and decades of history in trying to design things to protect people. we did not do it to protect the banks. we did it because there was no other option to avoid the risk of mass unemployment. years had five and a half after lehman's bankruptcy, and a small group of hedge funds i
coming up, the former car --- brodsky talks about timothy geithner. moore continues in just a moment. ♪ bloomberg. >> a reminder, there are multiple ways to watch bloomberg tv. we are on the web at bloomberg.com, on your mobile device, on apple tv, and on amazon fire tv. in his new book, former treasury secretary tim geithner says he was open to a solution that would affect lehman brothers in business. lehman cannot get government aid or attract a buyer. in an interview with charlie...
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good evening, i'm bret baier, former treasury secretary timothy geithner says president obama's aides tried to tell him to mislead americans by certain statements. his revelations come in the wake of the ongoing controversy over and an investigation into the so-called talking points given to another top official about the benghazi terror attacks. chief white house correspondent he had henry starts us off tonight. >> reporter: in his new book, former treasury secretary timothy geithner reveals he was uneasy about reading off white house talking points that he fell were untrue. i remember during one rose settle room prep session before i appeared on the sunday shows i objected when dan pfeiffer wanted me to say social security didn't contribute to the deficit. it wasn't a main driver of our future deficits but it did contribute. with republicans still attack the white house over susan rhys's sunday show appearances, the treasury secretary refused to go along with the administration's narrative that paul ryan and other republicans want to gut retirement programs. >> geithner was having t
good evening, i'm bret baier, former treasury secretary timothy geithner says president obama's aides tried to tell him to mislead americans by certain statements. his revelations come in the wake of the ongoing controversy over and an investigation into the so-called talking points given to another top official about the benghazi terror attacks. chief white house correspondent he had henry starts us off tonight. >> reporter: in his new book, former treasury secretary timothy geithner...
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tonight former treasure secretary timothy geithner defends his actions and reveals what he would do over if company. >>> love a sale? not everybody does. the big promotions could pinch some retailers profit when they report their earnings. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for monday, may 12th. >> good evening everyone, and welcome. >> i'm tyler mathisen. >> road record setting day for the markets with the dow jones industrial average and the broader s&p 500 both closing at fresh all time highs. and a rebound in beaten down momentum stocks helped the nasdaq see its biggest one day gain in more than a month. here's how things wrapped up on wall street. the blue chip dow stocks added 112 points ending at a close of 16,695. the nasdaq was up 72, nearly 2% jump and the s&p was up 18, closing at a new high of 1896. so what was behind today's rally in stocks? what may happen in the markets in the days ahead? bob pisani has more. >> reporter: stocks started up and stayed up today. no late day fade at all. the dow industrials, the dow transports and the s&p 500 all closed at
tonight former treasure secretary timothy geithner defends his actions and reveals what he would do over if company. >>> love a sale? not everybody does. the big promotions could pinch some retailers profit when they report their earnings. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for monday, may 12th. >> good evening everyone, and welcome. >> i'm tyler mathisen. >> road record setting day for the markets with the dow jones industrial average...
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. >>> almost six years after the worst financial collapse in most americans' lifetime, timothy geithner is telling his story about his role in the rescue. it's a memoir about what he did and how he did it. ranging from a defense of big bank bail-outs to whether the market is safer now. >> americans haven't lived with the risk of a major crisis since the great depression. they have no memory what it's like. what's the best way to think about it? you're in a plane. you're in the cockpit. the engine is burning. there's smoke filling the cabin. you have a bunch of terrorist on board. people somehow messed the plane up. they want you to come out of the cabin and like beat up the bad guys, but you got to make sure you land the plane first. >> we did transformative reforms to the system much stronger consumer protection, much better authority for the cops than we had before the crisis, and a set of protections against risk taking that make the system today a much more stable system. banks are forced to run much more capital. we limit the size. no bank should be much more than 10% around the sy
. >>> almost six years after the worst financial collapse in most americans' lifetime, timothy geithner is telling his story about his role in the rescue. it's a memoir about what he did and how he did it. ranging from a defense of big bank bail-outs to whether the market is safer now. >> americans haven't lived with the risk of a major crisis since the great depression. they have no memory what it's like. what's the best way to think about it? you're in a plane. you're in the...
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this week's book of the week is timothy geithner's "stress test." it is surprisingly frank, surprisingly well written, and all in all, the most intelligent defense of the obama administration's handling of the financial crisis. it's also a very human account of someone at the highest levels of government in a time of extreme crisis. and now for the last look. here at gps we love huge deep data dives. we also revel in the fact that america is the huge pot it has always been. so we were anxious to analyze the language spoken in each state using u.s. census data. this first map is predictable. other than english, spanish is the most spoken language in almost all u.s. states. but watch what happens when you remove spanish from the equation. now there is the melting pot. in michigan, arabic clocks in as the most spoken language. it's russian. it's vietnamese in texas, oklahoma and washington. it's gaelic in nevada. in four states it's native american language, it's french in four states and in 16 states it's german. if you're surprised by that number, ac
this week's book of the week is timothy geithner's "stress test." it is surprisingly frank, surprisingly well written, and all in all, the most intelligent defense of the obama administration's handling of the financial crisis. it's also a very human account of someone at the highest levels of government in a time of extreme crisis. and now for the last look. here at gps we love huge deep data dives. we also revel in the fact that america is the huge pot it has always been. so we were...
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the books that i've just started that i'll be finishing over the next few weeks is "the big burn" by timothy egan. and he walks through some of the history of the creation of the national forests. it's always good to know your history when you're on a committee like energy and natural resources, and great stories of teddy roosevelt and the big fire of 1910. and, hopefully, some lessons that we can apply even today. >> anything else on your? >> i'm also reading, looking forward to reading a book called "the second nuclear age" by paul bracket. it's a book that senator jack reed gave to me when i came to the senate, and and i've been putting it off for too long, and i've always had a real interest given new mexico's history and our role in the nuclear deterrent looking forward at this very-changing post-cold war land scape of regional nuclear powers. what does that mean for our policy. and so i'm looking forward to seeing what he has to say and, hopefully, he has some answers along the way as well. >> what are you reading this summer? tell us what's on your summer reading list. tweet us @bookt
the books that i've just started that i'll be finishing over the next few weeks is "the big burn" by timothy egan. and he walks through some of the history of the creation of the national forests. it's always good to know your history when you're on a committee like energy and natural resources, and great stories of teddy roosevelt and the big fire of 1910. and, hopefully, some lessons that we can apply even today. >> anything else on your? >> i'm also reading, looking...
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first, henry paulson announced timothy geithner massage the financial crisis message. good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." live from world headquarters in new york. monday, may 12. i'm tom keene. joining me, scarlet fu and adam johnson. a busything going on but week ahead. >> let me start with what happened overnight. china says the banks on the new loans than anticipated and over the weekend we also learned china's president xi jinping says of the company needs to adapt to a new -- >> i caught that. pimco note. >> apparently bill gross -- the new normal of slower growth. while china's new normal is a lot faster than ours, it is still slowing. that is the theme. analysts are forecasting china is heading for its weakest expansion since 1990. poland will not raise its benchmark interest rate. thelive and well around world. economic data in the u.s. -- 2:00, the monthly budget statement sometime today from a friend in washington. we will do more dislike whimsies and the mortgage. monday.ts up a quiet an amazing week of economic data coming up. >> ret
first, henry paulson announced timothy geithner massage the financial crisis message. good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." live from world headquarters in new york. monday, may 12. i'm tom keene. joining me, scarlet fu and adam johnson. a busything going on but week ahead. >> let me start with what happened overnight. china says the banks on the new loans than anticipated and over the weekend we also learned china's president xi jinping says of the company...
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timothy surmack is author of "marijuana." he explains that consuming alcohol just like using marijuana uses chemicals from the outside to stimulate the reward center in the brain as demonstrated in this graphic from the teen health advocacy group human relations media. making someone want to repeat the actions that led to that reward. now most people cermak says handle both substances just fine. only 15% of drinkers become addicted compared to just 9% of marijuana smokers. those figures according to the national institute on drug abuse. but he says the process of kicking an alcohol addiction is far more involved and the risk of abusing cermak says, more severe. >> what kills people, alcohol or marijuana? i'm not sure there's ever been an overdose from death, from marijuana. >> but marijuana can be harmful to kids and that's one point cermak does not want to see left out of the discussion. the latest research, including a report from northwestern university school of medicine shows using marijuana as an adolescent between the
timothy surmack is author of "marijuana." he explains that consuming alcohol just like using marijuana uses chemicals from the outside to stimulate the reward center in the brain as demonstrated in this graphic from the teen health advocacy group human relations media. making someone want to repeat the actions that led to that reward. now most people cermak says handle both substances just fine. only 15% of drinkers become addicted compared to just 9% of marijuana smokers. those...
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tonight, former treasury secretary timothy geithner, his new book is called "stress test reflections on financial crisis." >> financial crisis are not like national security. we don't equip the government, the president of the united states or the central bank with this standing power to protect the country immediately from existential threat. we do it in wars, for obvious reasons, but in the financial crisis, we don't do that because we don't want the markets to live with the expectations we'll protect them from their sentence. so we went into the crisis with limited tools. if there had been a willing buyer for lehman, we would have had better options. >> charlie: tim geithner for the hour, next. >> there's a saying around here: you stand behind what you say. around here, we don't make excuses, we make commitments. and when you can't live up to them, you own up and make it right. some people think the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets in this country has gone missing in the places where it's needed most. but i know you'll still find it, when you know where to lo
tonight, former treasury secretary timothy geithner, his new book is called "stress test reflections on financial crisis." >> financial crisis are not like national security. we don't equip the government, the president of the united states or the central bank with this standing power to protect the country immediately from existential threat. we do it in wars, for obvious reasons, but in the financial crisis, we don't do that because we don't want the markets to live with the...
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my conversation with former treasury secretary, and new author, timothy geithner. plus, the massive deal supplying china with russian natural gas for decades to come. >> ifill: there was deadly unrest in eastern ukraine today as pro-russia insurgents attacked a military checkpoint killing 13 soldiers. in the town of lysychansk, separatist rebels clashed with ukrainian forces and exchanged mortar rounds and gunfire. the country's acting prime minister accused russia of escalating the conflict and trying to disrupt sunday's election. chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner and her pbs newshour team is in donetsk and witnessed intimidation by separatists against election workers today firsthand. >> warner: reggen election official was giving a tour this morning of district offices ransacked by pro-russia separatist forces in recent days when he responded to a jarring text message that his own headquarters office was being overrun that very moment. sure enough armed men from the self-proclaimed donetsk people's republic or do pr were seizing the building. t
my conversation with former treasury secretary, and new author, timothy geithner. plus, the massive deal supplying china with russian natural gas for decades to come. >> ifill: there was deadly unrest in eastern ukraine today as pro-russia insurgents attacked a military checkpoint killing 13 soldiers. in the town of lysychansk, separatist rebels clashed with ukrainian forces and exchanged mortar rounds and gunfire. the country's acting prime minister accused russia of escalating the...
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i'll see opposite to it timothy ash was telling us. we like the contrarian. >> pfizer has released a statement, and it is not surprisingly talking about astrazeneca. it says that the deal faces difficult challenges, but the combined company would be stronger financially. astrazeneca says it would unquestionably create a powerhouse combination of both pfizer and astrazeneca, the combined portfolio would be better positioned to deliver value. it is speaking about u.k. science, the fears are that pfizer would under invest in research and development in the u.k.. it says the combined portfolio would deliver value. it says it is committed to investing in the u.k. science. key leadership will be located in the u.k.. that will be important to politicians who will of course be grilling the ceos of pfizer and astrazeneca tomorrow. we will be carrying that live here on bloomberg television. pfizer very much bring its case to the u.k. public. crexendo the video over the weekend. neither coming up with a statement for politicians. astrazeneca, up
i'll see opposite to it timothy ash was telling us. we like the contrarian. >> pfizer has released a statement, and it is not surprisingly talking about astrazeneca. it says that the deal faces difficult challenges, but the combined company would be stronger financially. astrazeneca says it would unquestionably create a powerhouse combination of both pfizer and astrazeneca, the combined portfolio would be better positioned to deliver value. it is speaking about u.k. science, the fears are...
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timothy geithner on charlie rose. about his new memoir, "stress test." they're talking about how you take a meeting in washington. there are fake meetings and real meetings. >> would've a say about fake meetings? street has its own version of that. it has a hold. right.greenberg has this no chairs in the room, short meeting. that athat to do surveillance. >> we do that. chris west coast is grisanti. let's get you some company news now from the files of bloomberg west. the social network may open an office in china. it currently does so out of hong kong. boosted its share of the mobile phone market in japan. it is up from 25% a year ago. the biggest reason is japan's largest wireless carrier started selling iphones. the new feature is expected to be rolled out in a few weeks. that is today's company news bloombergiles of west. >> other twitter platforms have a mute. so now, twitter has caught up. >> i use twitterrific. i use twitter as little as i can. let's talk about some initial institutional inertia. thanks accept deposits, to make loans, how quaint.
timothy geithner on charlie rose. about his new memoir, "stress test." they're talking about how you take a meeting in washington. there are fake meetings and real meetings. >> would've a say about fake meetings? street has its own version of that. it has a hold. right.greenberg has this no chairs in the room, short meeting. that athat to do surveillance. >> we do that. chris west coast is grisanti. let's get you some company news now from the files of bloomberg west. the...
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when you have this pattern of timothy geithner coming out and saying what he's saying, he's a guy on president obama's team, i'll even name the guys in power who told me to shade the truth. >> every white house talk to people who go on sunday shows before they do, and try to get them to avoid things that would be potentially dangerous for them. >> there's a difference -- there's a difference from trying to get someone to not say something that isn't true and encouraging someone to say something that isn't true. >> leaving that aside, this and benghazi are two entirely different things. we know that this is a political act on behalf of the white house. there is, and we also know by the way the video did in pakistan have an impact, but not in bane benghazi. we know that to be true. there are no questions left to be answered in benghazi. let it go. except you are not going to let it go because it's the platform of the republican party. >> that's not the call of the question. >> you would like to continue on. >> i would like to. this is a good point. when you have someone like geithner c
when you have this pattern of timothy geithner coming out and saying what he's saying, he's a guy on president obama's team, i'll even name the guys in power who told me to shade the truth. >> every white house talk to people who go on sunday shows before they do, and try to get them to avoid things that would be potentially dangerous for them. >> there's a difference -- there's a difference from trying to get someone to not say something that isn't true and encouraging someone to...
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timothy geithner error reported the prepped for his appearance on a sunday talk show. of political guy within the white house is in go out there and say that the deficit, social security does not increase the deficit. you go out and you have got to say that. we didn't go out there and say that but are you outraged that the white house would try to give that kind of deceit and spin? >> no. that is what you hear in media have been saying for years except the past year knowing social security would add to the debt. what i am outraged about is like i was outraged by secretary gates, they wait until they are out of office and have a new york times best seller and then they decide to disclose this information. i would have a lot more respect for a man if he did it while in office, while he could change policy than sell $19.99 book on amazon. stuart: do you think the word out rages overuse in our society because i do. >> i do. synonyms, you could being free -- disappointed. disappointment is better. i am disappointed in this government and this country i love so much the we h
timothy geithner error reported the prepped for his appearance on a sunday talk show. of political guy within the white house is in go out there and say that the deficit, social security does not increase the deficit. you go out and you have got to say that. we didn't go out there and say that but are you outraged that the white house would try to give that kind of deceit and spin? >> no. that is what you hear in media have been saying for years except the past year knowing social...
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. >> your predecessor timothy geithner has a new book coming out and he has said, of course we still have too big to fail. if one of the big banks went under, the taxpayers would still have to pick it up. do you agree? >> i've not had a chance to read his book so i will not comment on the book. he said of course it still exists. >> i've spoken many times on the subject. you compare the u.s. financial system today to where it was before the financial crisis and we've done a huge amount to make it safer and sounder. we have capital where there was not sufficient capital before. we have resolution mechanisms where there were not. >> i don't think anyone would quarrel with that. need to keep asking if there is more we need to do. >> is too big to fail still present? the law very clearly said too big to fail is over because it took away authorities that were used. thate now implementing law. >> one final question. canada sold 50-year bond. with rates low and demand high, why don't we do that? , mosthave the deepest liquid bond market. we have a floating rate note that is being issued now.
. >> your predecessor timothy geithner has a new book coming out and he has said, of course we still have too big to fail. if one of the big banks went under, the taxpayers would still have to pick it up. do you agree? >> i've not had a chance to read his book so i will not comment on the book. he said of course it still exists. >> i've spoken many times on the subject. you compare the u.s. financial system today to where it was before the financial crisis and we've done a...
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and timothy geithner had just embarked on his first full day as secretary of the treasury. he boldly told president obama that they still had five financial bombs to defuse. lehman had exploded but fannie, freddie, aig, citigroup and bank of america was still ticking and in deep trouble, and they were bigger than lehman. the financial system as a whole was at risk of collapse. the question was, how to stop it. geithner recounts the extraordinary events in his new book "stress test: reflections on financial crises." it is part self-deprecating memoir and part decision to bail out the banks in 2009. we sat down to talk about it all. tim geithner, welcome. >> nice to see you. >> so, one of the things that will surprise people about this book is to learn some of the details about you, because you're sort of one of these blank slates under which people have projected whatever they wanted. >> some hopes and some fears. >> geithner, the self-proclaimed backstage guy served as president of the new york federal reserve from 2003 to 2009, during the bush administration and the beginn
and timothy geithner had just embarked on his first full day as secretary of the treasury. he boldly told president obama that they still had five financial bombs to defuse. lehman had exploded but fannie, freddie, aig, citigroup and bank of america was still ticking and in deep trouble, and they were bigger than lehman. the financial system as a whole was at risk of collapse. the question was, how to stop it. geithner recounts the extraordinary events in his new book "stress test:...
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these are some barbs timothy gijener received. in the new book, stress test out today. geithner was tasked with the impossible, fixing an economy on the brink of collapse. his solution, to spend $700 billion of taxpayer money to bail out wall street's biggest banks as sparked populist fury. geithner said washington insiders warned him he may never be able to aswaj people's anger. >> the basic reality is that people wanted blood. and you could -- you could take your pick. you could take out your favorite investment banker and slit their throat in the alley and the next day people would want more. >> and he leaves behind an economy that's still not a clear cut victory. >> what do you make of where we are in the economy and what do you think of the markets? >> i think the country still has a lot of challenges and we have very high rates of poverty and tremendous increase in equality and americans as a whole feel less confident that they are going to be able to build a better life for their children. that's a -- that's a very hard thing still for the country. people have th
these are some barbs timothy gijener received. in the new book, stress test out today. geithner was tasked with the impossible, fixing an economy on the brink of collapse. his solution, to spend $700 billion of taxpayer money to bail out wall street's biggest banks as sparked populist fury. geithner said washington insiders warned him he may never be able to aswaj people's anger. >> the basic reality is that people wanted blood. and you could -- you could take your pick. you could take...
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hernandez and our key sister agencies including timothy and don of the san francisco mull transmission agency and a gentleman from the police department and from the transportation authority and more detailed information regarding our co- presenter are in your paths and given we have a lot of information to share i'd like to starter our presentation and look forward to your feedback. so san francisco is a walkable city with approximately a fifth of the trips walking and ending in walking but we have work to do with respect to having safety in walking. every year that one hundred people are seriously injured or killed and an average of 8 hundred people human right those are pedestrians and seniors have a higher injury rate theirs 5 times more likely to be killed as pedestrians and the injury daylight approximately 2/3rd's of the time moistures are krietsd and the risk of death is 5 times when a vehicle is traveling 40 miles per hour vs. 20 missiles m miles an hour that is created to help educate ourself and the public what is the data on pedestrian safety in collaboration with our agenc
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i got rage that timothy geithner air told -- was told to mislead america? here are your responses. darlene says most of us can't afford first-class and i sure don't want to pay someone else to fly first class. these people live high and mighty on our tax dollar. as for the irs redecorating david says i am outraged but not surprised. look at the solyndra debacle. was manage the same way. lavish offices with the people's money. thank you for your comments but i continue to ask is out rage too strong a word in these situations? dr. keith ablow will put us all on the couch in the next hour and we will enter the outrage question. back to the front market we have a couple stocks that removing. so this dream, the company says business will pick up. a bigger loss, fuel cell maker plug power that company shift fewer systems and down it goes, 7% lower, $3.79. big night for christie's auction house, they sold 3-quarters of $1 billion worth of contemporary art in one night, the highest total for single night's auction ever. the top what was barnett, newman's, black fire one, oil on canvas pain
i got rage that timothy geithner air told -- was told to mislead america? here are your responses. darlene says most of us can't afford first-class and i sure don't want to pay someone else to fly first class. these people live high and mighty on our tax dollar. as for the irs redecorating david says i am outraged but not surprised. look at the solyndra debacle. was manage the same way. lavish offices with the people's money. thank you for your comments but i continue to ask is out rage too...
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. >>> new details this morning of timothy geithner's time as treasury secretary. an early copy of his memoir obtained by the "associated press" shows geithner thought about stepping down in 2010 and wanted the president to name hillary clinton as his successor. he also details the darkest day of the recession, pushing back against critics who say he and the administration favored big banks over average americans. he writes, they had to save the banks first to stop the entire economy from collapsing. >> i'm looking forward to seeing what he says in the complete book. a lot of insight there. >>> a bill to end the nsa's bulk collection of phone data heading to the house floor following a unanimous vote by the senate intelligence committee. the freedom act would bar the bulk collection of phone records, financial, health and other personal collection and also require the nsa to seek a judge's permission if it wanted to access the phone data of suspected terrorists. >>> this morning you're hearing what could be disgraced l.a. clippers owner donald sterling defending hi
. >>> new details this morning of timothy geithner's time as treasury secretary. an early copy of his memoir obtained by the "associated press" shows geithner thought about stepping down in 2010 and wanted the president to name hillary clinton as his successor. he also details the darkest day of the recession, pushing back against critics who say he and the administration favored big banks over average americans. he writes, they had to save the banks first to stop the entire...
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♪ >> timothy geithner says he saw the financial crisis coming long before it was apparent to the public. rounds,king the publicizing his new book. >> this started in july of 2007. that is when you started to see what looked like a classic run on the financial system. were people are lined up outside the bank, but you cannot see it because it was in the modern financial world, on a screen, but not the street. >> a number of steps to prevent another crisis, but nothing is full pulled -- foolproof. >> we are absolutely global -- vulnerable to another panic. it is inherent in the financial systems. you cannot eliminate it, ban it, or prevented. you can do a lot of things to andce your vulnerability, dodd frank, however messy and imperfect is a powerful set of reforms. >> you can see all of its interview with charlie rose tonight on bloomberg tv. >> timothy geithner also wrote in his work that he was open to some kind of solution that would have kept the lehman brothers in business. bernanke was not, and so it went bust. years later, they are still feeding on the remains. how is it that five
♪ >> timothy geithner says he saw the financial crisis coming long before it was apparent to the public. rounds,king the publicizing his new book. >> this started in july of 2007. that is when you started to see what looked like a classic run on the financial system. were people are lined up outside the bank, but you cannot see it because it was in the modern financial world, on a screen, but not the street. >> a number of steps to prevent another crisis, but nothing is full...